Looks like an okay build, go with the GTX660 (depends on your games/resolution though). Don't forget an aftermarket CPU heat sink if you intend to overclock. You can get something decent for around $20 Xigmatek Gaia

You could opt for the almost as cheap Fractal Core 3000, well infact it will depend on your location. If you're based in the UK both cases are similarly priced but the Fractal should be easier to work with.

Just ignore that comment, it was based on some reviews and the price of the case but looking around it seems like the price wasn't as bad as I thought.
Cases are mostly down to personal taste anyway.

I thought so too but then it is water cooling ready, and there are many fans supported too and the construction material is not that bad after all. I live in greece (EU) and I can find it at around 150euro.

---------- Post added 2013-01-09 at 12:56 PM ----------

Originally Posted by sighsigh

Drop the SSD, get a standard 500 GB 7200 RPM HDD, and spend the extra money on a better gpu. SSDs are a luxury for when you have extra money to spare.

Also, your PSU is overkill. 500W would suffice. Make sure the PSU you get is at least bronze certified.

I will have to disagree with you on the ssd because it provides lightning fast speeds compared to an hdd and if i settled on just one hdd i would probably end up bottlenecking my gpu and/or cpu. I went with this because i'm planing to add an hdd when i get enough money and i will probably set them to raid 0 so that the ssd will be used as the cashe memory of the hdd. as for the psu it is platinum and rated to give approximately 93% of the total supply. I chose 650w because i have hopes of getting a second gpu in due time, in order to go for sli so i will definately need a whole lot more power. finaly, I need the pc for a variety of applications both heavy and light (games/3d rendering/photoshop etc) but I think that getting a gpu more than 250euro is overkill because i dont really want to hook up 3 or more screens to the pc for games. the most that the pc will be tackling is a 37"tv screen or 2 22" monitors and given that i am currently using the later on a geforce 7600 gt and works perfectly (even for a light-medium game as age of mythology (i tested on that because it's the only one that my cpu can handle on dual screens :P)) i suppose that a gtx 660 will be just enough. I am considering the Ti version too but the price margin is big. approx. 52 euro (245 -> 660 297 -> 660 Ti ) so I dont think thats gonna happen but its a possibility.

---------- Post added 2013-01-09 at 01:07 PM ----------

Originally Posted by tetrisGOAT

Dislike the GPU choices; The GTX 650 Ti is sub-par on so many levels, and I'd spring for the GTX 660 Ti over the GTX 660, or go for an HD7870 or HD7850 instead, perhaps.

Uhm..I know that it's in greek ---> http://www.you.gr/b2c_iqshop/catalog...OTHER_CONNECT= but just check out the names and the prices to see for yourself. It's
Gigabyte Nvidia GTX 660 TI (2GB, DDR5, 192Bit) for 297Euro
Asus Nvidia GTX 660 TI TOP (2GB, DDR5, 192BIT) for 360Euro
Asus Nvdia GTX 660 TI (2GB, DDR5, 192Bit) for 312,90Euro
Gigabyte GTX 660 TI (3GB, DDR5, 192Bit) for 363,93Euro
And theese are the lowest prices that i have found in greece and i don't really want to buy it from abroad because it takes a very long time for it to arrive and in case it's dead on arrival it will frustrate me because i'll have to wait double or triple the time in order to RMA it and meanwhile i will not be able to use the pc.

EDIT: also i have ruled out ATI cards because I will probably need the CUDA that nVidia provides.

1680x1050 is really low resolution for any serious photoshopping or 3d modeling. Would drop the SSD into 120GB model (and maybe get cheaper PSU) and try to fit new 1920x1080 monitor into the budget instead. You can find 21-23" monitors for around 120€ already and it will increase productivity significantly when you can see more stuff and spread palettes and other open programs across multiple monitors.

Never going to log into this garbage forum again as long as calling obvious troll obvious troll is the easiest way to get banned.
Trolling should be.

1680x1050 is really low resolution for any serious photoshopping or 3d modeling. Would drop the SSD into 120GB model (and maybe get cheaper PSU) and try to fit new 1920x1080 monitor into the budget instead. You can find 21-23" monitors for around 120€ already and it will increase productivity significantly when you can see more stuff and spread palettes and other open programs across multiple monitors.

I don't think that workspace is really that much of a problem because 2x22" monitors on 1680x1050 is actually 3360x2100 so that is a whole lot of space plus I can zoom in or out so this does not pose a serious problem, at least not one that cannot be solved without me spending any additional money. And then again, there is the 37" TV :P. Also I started out thinking of buying an 120gb ssd but then this is not a lot of space, it's approx. 100 gigs after i install the OS (probably Win7 and Linux) so it is not worth it. Plus the fact that I can't really find a cheaper PSU with 80+Gold at least and I don't feel like throwing the OVP/UVP/SCP and 80+platinum away. I too thought of degrading some of the comp's but I don't think that the PSU is an ideal comp to do that 'cause it's what gives life to the pc and I dont want to take my chances with that, and go ahead and buy a crappy PSU.

I was going to offer advice, but all the advice I would offer has already been offered and shot down. You shoot down every bit of good advice given and it makes me wonder if you really want advice, or just confirmation that what you have done its right.

What you have looks decent enough and will probably accomplish what you want decently-ish.

I was going to offer advice, but all the advice I would offer has already been offered and shot down. You shoot down every bit of good advice given and it makes me wonder if you really want advice, or just confirmation that what you have done its right.

What you have looks decent enough and will probably accomplish what you want decently-ish.

It's a little bit of both I suppose but I guess that's how it is supposed to be for me at this point given that I am so close to buy the actual thing. I should be totaly aware of the pro's and con's of the build, shouldn't I? I posted this thread in order to find out whether or not there is something that I have overlooked. So please do not take this the wrong way If you have a suggestion and a reason to go with it please let me know thanks

I don't think that workspace is really that much of a problem because 2x22" monitors on 1680x1050 is actually 3360x2100 so that is a whole lot of space plus I can zoom in or out so this does not pose a serious problem, at least not one that cannot b

You are wrong there, it is either 3360x1050 or 1680x2100. You would need 4 screens for 3360x2100.

Also, you can just drop down to a silver rated PSU. Just get a corsair tx 650 with bronze or something rating. Just because its not platinum doesnt mean its bad or wont run 2x gpus.

Or drop down to 120-130 GB SSD, get a 660ti. And save some money for an extra HDD, those are all possibilities.

You are wrong there, it is either 3360x1050 or 1680x2100. You would need 4 screens for 3360x2100.

Also, you can just drop down to a silver rated PSU. Just get a corsair tx 650 with bronze or something rating. Just because its not platinum doesnt mean its bad or wont run 2x gpus.

Or drop down to 120-130 GB SSD, get a 660ti. And save some money for an extra HDD, those are all possibilities.

Yes you are right thats a silly mistake of mine :P

About the the PSU I know that, but dropping from platinum to bronze or so, means dropping from 93% efficiency down to around 85%. Given the new percentage, shouldn't I up the voltage? because the gtx 660ti uses 150w which is 10w (GPUx2 20w) max acording to this --> http://www.hwcompare.com/13296/gefor...ce-gtx-660-ti/ so should I get something like 700w with silver at least or 750 with bronze or something else?

EDIT: the screens are gonna be in horizontal array so approx. @ 1680x2100 thanks for the correction mate!

450w for a single GTX 660 Ti is more than fine with headroom.
450w bronze can deliver 450w, 450w platinum can deliver 450w.

What's efficiency then? Taking your numbers arbitrarily at 85% and 93%, the bronze would have to pull 530w from the wall to deliver those 450w - wheras the platinum would only have to pull 484w to deliver 450w. That's efficiency.
In other words, 450-650w is so far ahead of what you need, you should be fine.
(for reference, my quite overclocked i5 and quite overclocked GTX 680 pulls 319 from the wall during load-testing, meaning 272w internally (80+ non-bronze))